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Post by vabbian on Mar 24, 2019 1:54:41 GMT
What a waste. A real flat bore. Fantastic source material and this is the result?
Oh my god I could have put on a wig and did a better Margot Channing myself.
The highlight was that guy taking his top off for around 30 seconds.
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Post by vabbian on Mar 24, 2019 1:58:21 GMT
All About Eve with Gillian Anderson and Lily James in theory: All About Eve with Gillian Anderson and Lily James in reality:
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 8:28:51 GMT
Hahhaha that Trya gif is the most accurate review of this production I’ve seen.
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Post by lynette on Mar 24, 2019 20:20:55 GMT
What a waste. A real flat bore. Fantastic source material and this is the result? Oh my god I could have put on a wig and did a better Margot Channing myself. The highlight was that guy taking his top off for around 30 seconds. What? I must have blinked.
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Post by MrsCondomine on Mar 25, 2019 13:06:31 GMT
Is this because Lily James can't act
or is it just badly directed?
(She is awful imho, a real cardboard cutout actress.)
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Post by gmoneyoutlaw on Mar 25, 2019 16:09:55 GMT
Do you think this will extend. I'm in London at the end of May and would really love to see it.
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Post by Rory on Mar 25, 2019 16:19:09 GMT
Do you think this will extend. I'm in London at the end of May and would really love to see it. It won't extend due to a scheduled period of refurbishment at the theatre.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 16:20:17 GMT
Do you think this will extend. I'm in London at the end of May and would really love to see it. It won't extend due to a scheduled period of refurbishment at the theatre. Also Gillian has cucumbers to get back to this summer...
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 25, 2019 17:33:50 GMT
Do you think this will extend. I'm in London at the end of May and would really love to see it. Cinema broadcast on 11th April.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 22:41:24 GMT
Also Gillian has cucumbers to get back to this summer... Assume that isn't a euphemism *sly grin* Have you not watched “Sex Education” (see up thread) if not remedy immediately.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2019 2:47:18 GMT
Is this because Lily James can't act or is it just badly directed? (She is awful imho, a real cardboard cutout actress.) I thought she was better than Anderson in this, much as I loathe to criticise the latter. Maybe that was intentional on the director's part though...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2019 7:50:33 GMT
I really liked Lily in this ....and while it pains me to criticise our goddess Gillian....well she was just giving us “exaggerated Gillian Anderson” in this with the odd scene of something special.... Basically my report card is “can do better”
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2019 9:17:02 GMT
☝️Me too. I thought Lily was terrific. Gillian just used the show as an excuse to waft about in some lovely outfits looking fabulous while throwing out the lines like every one of them ended in an exclamation mark.
Mind you, I do have some sympathy for the cast. I think they all had a sweepstake going as to what point in the show Monica Dolan would tumble out of that sparkly dress and they were all on tenterhooks as to who would win the money. I'd be distracted too if I were them.
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Post by Mr Crummles on Mar 26, 2019 12:32:41 GMT
I am very curious to see this.
Having seen All About Eve many decades ago, I revisited it again this weekend and was, unfortunately, disappointed. I had a memory that it wasn't really brilliant, but I thought I would change my mind after all the positive things I have been reading lately about it, usually when comparing it to the stage production. I felt the film suffered from an extremely contrived and artificial screenplay, with little nuance or subtlety, a musty Hollywoodian directing style, and, George Sanders apart, poor performances that went from bland to over-the-top, with little depth either way. That it won the Oscar over Sunset Boulevard, masterly and shrewdly directed by Billy Wilder from an extraordinarily clever script, served by a cast that did full justice to it, still amazes me. To be honest, I can only understand the praises currently heaped on the film to a sense of nostalgia and/or a post-modernist fancy. I can only hope that this stage production is a completely different, fresh and improved take on the original idea. I booked it on the strength of its creative team. I will need to wait till May with fingers crossed to find out.
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Post by latefortheoverture on Mar 28, 2019 11:29:10 GMT
Has anyone sat in the RC boxes for this?
Does warn of missing the projections- do they make the production? Though they were extremely cheap for £25
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2019 6:55:06 GMT
Thought this was OK - plenty of opportunity to play Van Hove bingo with his usual tricks. Disappointed nobody went outside for the theatre for a wander round so we would have had the full set.
I was at the back of the stalls and the lack of view of the videos was very annoying given the cost of the ticket. They were repeated on the TV screens but looking at them and the stage was like watching a game of tennis. I think fairly minor changes to the set design would have avoided the problem (you'd just need to bring the top of the projections down by a couple of feet) so I can only assume the set designer or director didn't bother checking how things worked from the back of the stalls.
Should have been sold as restricted view in my opinion.
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Post by squidward on Mar 31, 2019 19:22:13 GMT
Thought this was OK - plenty of opportunity to play Van Hove bingo with his usual tricks. Disappointed nobody went outside for the theatre for a wander round so we would have had the full set. When the cameras went outside the theatre in Network I was surprised that Mr Van Hove was unconcerned that a play based in America featured some lovely views of the British South Bank and the NT signs. It rather took me out of the moment. Back to AAE though. I was massively disappointed with the play. I absolutely loved Lazarus and saw it several times. I thought the direction was masterful in the way that audience members who went along for the ride were completely transported to another world and held there until the very end. It was also one of the very few plays that I've seen that would have suffered if there had been an interval. With AAE, I couldn't see any reason for the lack of interval apart from sadism and I found the whole production glacial at best and extremely soporific (exacerbated by PJ Harvey's score). Because of the acting choices made by Gillian Anderson/Mr VH, it seemed very strange for any of the other characters to want Margo to calm down during the party scene, given there was no signs of anything that even vaguely resembled a bumpy night. I found the steadicam shots of the other party guests crammed into the tiled box very distracting and in general thought this trick really didn't the material. In my humble opinion, some of the casting choices were questionable. Monica Dolan and Rhashan Stone had no chemistry whatsoever, Stanley Townsend appeared to be in a different play which required MASSIVE' acting' in contrast with the rest of the company who appeared to be on ether and I really didn't think Lily James had the acting chops to make the transition from an apparent wide eyed innocent to a ruthless manipulator. I wasn't hoping or expecting to see a replica of the film, but neither did I expect to be bored stiff, unmoved and full of regret that I'd lashed out such a lot of money to see a production that to me, felt dead on arrival.
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Post by drmaplewood on Apr 3, 2019 16:31:25 GMT
Won the Todaytix lottery yesterday - front row is very front row but the stage is low so apart from some slight furniture obscurities it was fine.
Thought the performances were fine but my god, the staging! That ugly furniture! I know it's Ivan's "thing" but really felt like a wasted opportunity.
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Post by nash16 on Apr 4, 2019 18:02:38 GMT
Anyone desperate to see, they have released £25 tickets for the rear stalls with "camera view" (ironic for a show where everyone gets a camera view haha) for the camera rehearsal on the matinee of the 11th.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Apr 4, 2019 22:10:32 GMT
I won the front row lottery today and I went there almost reluctantly after all the bad things I read, but I ended up really really liking it. Yeah the projections are a bit annoying but I felt that even if they don't add much to the experience they also don't really spoil it. I loved the costumes and Gillian Anderson looked fabulous in them, in addition to acting her socks off in the juicy role of Margo. She's not as camp as Davis, but her performance is intense and nuanced and it was moving to see the self-sabotaging diva finally finding peace with herself and others. Monica Dolan and Sheila Reid were equally great as Karen and Birdie, and the latter in particular stole the show with her remarks. I was less convinced by Lily James, who probably revealed too soon the manipulative aspects of Eve, even if the fault is not necessarily her own: Margo's narrative is frankly more interesting, richer and better written. The male cast wasn't quite at the same level of the ladies, but the play is nevertheless an elegant and intelligent adaptation of the celebrated movie, dry as a martini and well acted by its leads.
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Post by westendgurl on Apr 11, 2019 9:29:26 GMT
I saw this last night and thought I'd see how it had developed since I last went and...well I stand by my original comments... I presume last night some of the actors had an off day because acting wise it wasn't great. Lily seemed in a rush and for some reason she didn't sing at the end, just played the piano. It might be that she's sick maybe, the guy who plays Bill sounded coldly and Gillian's voice was very croaky at one point to the extent where I wondered if they'd have to stop the play (you could barely hear her) but then she suddenly got it back and carried on. My friend who I went with was bitterly disappointed with the play, but a woman we were chatting to sitting next to us has been 12 times, so I think this show is definitely like marmite!
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Post by craig on Apr 11, 2019 12:51:29 GMT
Seeing the NT Live performance tonight as I was fed up looking for reasonably priced tickets to see it in situ.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 11, 2019 18:21:59 GMT
Satellite problems delaying the start for my friends in Cineworld, Leigh (that’s in the north west for the uninitiated).
Anyone else?
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Post by djdan14 on Apr 11, 2019 18:38:16 GMT
Satellite problems delaying the start for my friends in Cineworld, Leigh (that’s in the north west for the uninitiated). Anyone else? Fully cancelled at Vue in Lancaster because they couldn’t get the stream to work (Also North West)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 18:46:47 GMT
Reading results for #ntlive on twitter looks like a fair few issues around. Have NTLive ever had a completely successful broadcast without issues?
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